Basketball
Juancho, first title and almost double-double
the beginning of Juancho Hernangomez It was great. The end of the Toronto Raptors in decadent Atlanta (124-122). Painful Defeat by ‘Rookie’, Allowing Winning Basket in Last Action of Overtime AJ Griffin 3.8 seconds left. The forward, starting for the first time this season, scored his six points, the first for the team. Nick Nurse to touch double double In his best performance on the course with 10 points (5/9 on field goals), 9 rebounds and 2 steals.The Eurobasket Finals MVP was on the court for 32 minutes. A year and a half ago, from his last campaign Minnesota Timberwolves, That Juancho did not play more than 30 minutes.
Applauding my brother from home Willie With Juancho’s fleeting start at the net, the forward quickly began producing points before concentrating on rebounding. Lock world cut To clear the way to the whoops for his teammates. Also, in executions from a distance, the medium of Hernangomez this time, surroundings (0/3).Has about the same number of players as the Raptors Nurse – With Pascal Siakam, Chris Boucher, Darano Banton, Otto Porter Jr. and Gary Trent Jr. on the roster, the forward who has played more than 20 minutes in three consecutive games has shown Nurse that he can be trusted. It keeps showing.
Juancho, the most influential player in the game against Miami in Toronto with a +17, left the floor with seven minutes remaining. Fred VanVleet This time it was very thick, with 15 goals and 4/15 shots. The Raptors must have left Atlanta on a good tantrum. 10 point lead With 5:41 remaining (104-95), his management in the final minutes was disastrous, exposing him to Trae Young, who was excellent in production and direction (33 points on 12/21 shooting and 12 assists), fierce Two weeks ago in Toronto, he served as a point guard despite only scoring 14 on 3-of-13 shooting in his worst game of the season.
“Father and Son” Showdown
Scotty Burns Nurse’s men missed a shot that could have prevented extra time that ruined all the work, and his best game of the season – topping 28 goals – was 11/29 shooting and 11 rebounds. -. Fatal mistake. The Hawks traversed the entire court to score a stunning final basket in just 3.8 seconds, with up to four Raptors players putting pressure on their opponents’ courts. Whether it’s the Canadian team’s shortcomings, or Young’s prodigious skill and mischief, the point guard received the ball, took advantage of blocks, slid down, and provided assists almost halfway down the court. AJ Griffin Just as the “rookie” forward gave his father a nice upset by winning the basket he knows best – the winning basket to the limit.
And the result of this match is that I experienced the emotional contrast of “father and son”. Because his No. 14 in the Final Draft, author of the win, is the son of one of his coaches, a Raptors assistant. Adrian GriffinThe two first met two weeks ago in Toronto, where Nurse’s team won. The father left with pride and comfort to see how his son was progressing. 17 points from the bench, 8 of them were overtime.
With actions and performances like this, AJ Griffin, who sounds more and more like an NBA player, is also known for his intense side. “Preacher”. A staunch Catholic, the forward frequently alludes to his faith in the network in publications containing quotations from the Bible.
A young hero at the expense of some raptors who continue to suffer from Mark unstable This isn’t the first time I’ve ended up squandering a comfortable income. Nick Nurse has a record of 3-7 wins away from home for his side. Scotiabank Arena (6-1) Only managed to outsmart the Sixers once.The comfort of knowing that some things are less commonThaddeus Young ~ 18 points, 9 rebounds ~ Malachi Flynn -17 goals – solidified the best game of the season. Like Juancho, you’re gaining points and confidence in minutes.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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